Microsoft has launched its latest Xbox One Preview wave for those on the preview program. The release brings the software up to build 14393.2100 and comes with a number of new features. Among the new additions are Xbox Clubs, Looking for Group, and Arena. All of these features have been discussed in previous previews.

Users running Xbox One Preview will also see a UI change with build 14393.2100. More specifically, the dashboard has been changed, while the context menu now has more information. The main tile now sports menu button to give quicker access to a Gamehub description.

Users will also be able to find friend icons and see shareable achievements, clips, and screenshots. The UI changes continue with a new context menu within the start button. This resembles something from previous Xbox generation, but it is intuitive in connecting to various snippets of information.

There is at least a hint that this context menu has been designed more for Windows 10 than Xbox. Of course, the console runs Microsoft’s platform universally these days. Developer tools are built into this new menu, which could make UWP app more dynamic in live tiles. It is worth noting that the Live Tiles feature has yet to make it to the Xbox One.

Recent Updates

Since the Summer Update (Windows 10 Anniversary Update) landed in August, Microsoft has been moving fast. The company has sent out numerous updates since then. The last was preview build rs1_xbox_rel_1610.160929. That release added notifications for voice messages and fixes for various entertainment apps, like HBO GO.

Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.